Abdomen, Pelvis, and Perineum Laboratory Practical Examination -  September 22, 2000

Structural Basis of Medical Practice -- Human Gross Anatomy, Radiology, and Embryology


01. Lumbar artery 26. Right gastric artery
02. Rami communicans 27. Seminal vesicle
03. Deep circumflex artery 28. Ligamentum teres
04. Arcus tendineus 29. Pelvic splanchnic nerve
05. Perineal membrane 30. Cystic artery
06.  (Ischio) Coccygeus 31. Hepatic vein
07. Inferior suprarenal artery 32. Deep dorsal vein of penis
08. Ligamentum teres/Round ligament 33. Intestinal vein
09. Lateral sacral artery 34. Major calyx
10. Lumbosacral trunk 35. Dorsal artery of penis
11. Lumbar plexus 36. Intestinal arcade
12. Pubovesical ligament 37. Chief pancreatic duct
13. Median arcuate ligament 38. Tunica Albuginea
14. Deferential artery 39. Perivesical fascia (Detruser)
15. Renal pelvis 40. Greater duodenal papilla
16. Ascending lumbar vein 41. Perineal body
17. Inferior phrenic artery 42. Teniae coli
18. Posterior rectus sheath 43. Inf. post. pancreaticoduodenal artery
19. Hypogastric nerve 44. Ileocolic artery
20. Medial umbilical ligament 45. Gastroduodenal artery
21. Ampulla of Vater 46. Inferior rectal vessels/nerves
22. Bulbospongiosus muscle 47. Splenic artery
23. Mesosalpinx 48. Lateral lubocostal arch/Lateral arcuate ligament
24. Genetofemoral nerve 49. a) Portal vein  b) Aorta
25. Appendicular artery 50. a)Sup.mesenteric artery  b) Left renal vein

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